The GUIShell project is a collection of utilities facilitating the use of the GTK+ toolkit in shell scripts through the gtkshell utility. The ACE configuration environment provides sample scripts utilizing gtkshell for desktop utilities. rootcat provides the ability to display messages to the root window using Xft, allowing one to write status display scripts.

LinuxMCE is an add-on to Kubuntu that provides a complete whole-house media solution. It provides PVR and distributed media functions. It is stable, easy to use, and requires no knowledge of Linux and only basic computer skills. It allows you to set up a computer system that centralizes audio/video equipment, allowing you to access all media functions in other rooms with only thin clients. It supports home automation protocols including KNX, EIB, Z-Wave, DMX, EnOcean, and PLCBUS.

Autorip.sh is a no-questions-asked command-line DVD ripping tool. The aim is to create a high-quality backup of your DVD in a single file, including all subtitles and audio tracks, without having to configure anything.

Pop Words is an application that logs text of interest the user may come across on the Web. The tally of the most popular keywords will be displayed. A rule of thumb to select which headlines to log with are those that one would click to read on.

lxc-provider is a suite of scripts and configuration files that helps you make "ready to run" Linux containers. Linux containers are a form of virtualization on the operating system level that is available in Linux kernel version 2.6.26 and later.

CloudUSB is an OS package that is intended to boot from a USB stick or other mutable removable media. Its purpose is to let you carry your whole computing environment in your pocket and let you use any computer available as if it were your own. It stores your personal data in encrypted form on the same medium as the OS and in an online storage space, thus granting you security and privacy. Local and remote data are synchronized, allowing work to continue even offline. CloudUSB currently uses Ubuntu as the OS and Dropbox as the online storage service.

The main function of the RT-Nagios gateway is to transform specific alerts from Nagios into a Help Desk ticket in Request Tracker to help your compliance efforts for incident responses (and other items) under ISO27001, SOX, and others. This provides better reporting, resource management, and more. Nagios configuration determines which incidents will generate tickets in RT. The URL of the ticket is inserted into the comment field of the corresponding Nagios service. The interface is bi-directional: when a user is "taking" charge of the ticket in RT, an acknowledgement for that service is sent to Nagios, stopping the alerts. Multiple alerts from a specific incident are "merged" within the original ticket.

PMSVN is a server configuration management and monitoring tool. It helps keep track of administrative actions for many servers with many administrators. It allows administrators to put specific configuration files under revision control and eases the burden of having to remember to commit changes. It can synchronize and monitor the consistency of small bits of configuration that are the same or mostly the same across many servers.

simgconv is a bash script used to automate the file type conversion and resizing of large files in any format supported by Imagemagick. It has the ability to upload file to a remote host via scp. It was created to ease the uploading of files to Gallery2.